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ENT208TC Industry Readiness

Week 11: Portfolio Submission Guide

Deadline: Sunday May 15, 2026, 23:59 Beijing Time β€” all five items below.

Late penalty: βˆ’5% per day, maximum 5 days. After 5 days: 0%.


ItemFormatWhereFile name
Project BriefWord (.docx) via LMO TurnitinGroup leader submitsSession[X]Group[Y]_ProjectBrief.docx
Technical DocumentationWord (.docx) via LMO TurnitinGroup leader submitsSession[X]Group[Y]_TechnicalDoc.docx
Validation ReportWord (.docx) via LMO TurnitinGroup leader submitsSession[X]Group[Y]_ValidationReport.docx
Group Reflection & Dev LogPDF export via LMOGroup leader submitsSession[X]Group[Y]_Log.docx β†’ PDF
Peer Evaluation FormPDF signed by all members via LMOGroup leader submitsSession[X]Group[Y]_PeerEvaluation.pdf

All documents must include the cover page (download from LMO) as the first page. Cover page must list all Student IDs.

The Dev Log must be submitted as a PDF export but must include the original document’s version history β€” assessors use this to verify weekly contributions.


  • Problem statement β€” why it matters and who is affected
  • Target users β€” specific segment with characteristics
  • Proposed solution β€” what you built, in one paragraph
  • Success metrics β€” 3–5 measurable outcomes

Technical Documentation (15% of grade Β· 6–9 pages)

Section titled β€œTechnical Documentation (15% of grade Β· 6–9 pages)”

Required sections and page allocations:

SectionPagesWhat to includeWeight
System Architecture2–3Component diagram Β· data flow Β· technology stack overview5%
Technology Justification2–3Why you chose each tool Β· alternatives considered Β· trade-offs5%
Deployment Guide1–2Step-by-step setup Β· environment requirements Β· troubleshooting3%
IP Strategy1Novelty analysis Β· prior art (2–3 examples with links) Β· patent decision (yes/no + reason) Β· alternative protection if not patenting2%
Limitations & Future Work1Known issues Β· scalability constraints Β· next featuresβ€”

Required sections:

  • Research Methodology β€” how you recruited participants, how many, what you asked
  • Key Findings β€” organised by theme, with direct quotes and data
  • Iteration History β€” what you built β†’ what users said β†’ what you changed (before/after)
  • Evidence Appendix β€” links to interview recordings, session notes, screenshots, test videos

Assessed on three dimensions:

  • Methodology rigor β€” scientific approach, sufficient sample size, unbiased recruitment
  • Data richness β€” mix of qualitative and quantitative, supporting quotes and metrics
  • Iteration clarity β€” clear cause-and-effect between findings and what you changed

Your Dev Log must contain 7 weekly entries (Weeks 3–9) plus a Group Reflection (150–250 words).

Each weekly entry must include:

  • What your team accomplished β€” specific tasks with named contributors (100–150 words)
  • Evidence links β€” GitHub commits, Figma files, interview notes, photos, videos (3–5 links)
  • Each person’s individual contribution β€” 30–50 words written by that person
  • One key decision β€” what you decided and why (50–100 words)
  • Challenges faced and solutions attempted
  • Next week’s plan

The Group Reflection (add after Week 9 entry, before submission):

  • What did your team learn?
  • What worked well?
  • What would you do differently?
  • Focus on the project journey and process β€” not individual members.

Peer Evaluation Form (individual contribution β€” up to 15 points)

Section titled β€œPeer Evaluation Form (individual contribution β€” up to 15 points)”
  • Use the template provided on LMO
  • Every team member completes their own section β€” signed PDF
  • Rates each teammate on: Reliability Β· Quality Β· Initiative Β· Communication (0–5 each)
  • Your peer score (0–20) is averaged across your teammates’ ratings
  • Converted: (Your Score / 20) Γ— 15 = up to 15 points added to your final grade

  • Font: Times New Roman or Calibri, 12pt
  • Line spacing: 1.5
  • Margins: Justified left and right
  • Cover page first, with group number and all Student IDs
  • References: APA 7th edition (in-text citations + reference list at end)
  • Reference lists are NOT counted in page limits
  • No references from Wikipedia or student papers

One person on your team submits everything β€” the group leader, unless your pathfinder has told you otherwise.

Step by step:

  1. Log in to LMO with your XJTLU account
  2. Open ENT208TC Industry Readiness β†’ Week 11 Portfolio Submission
  3. You will see five separate upload slots β€” one per item. Submit each file to its own slot:
    • Project Brief β†’ Turnitin slot (plagiarism check runs automatically)
    • Technical Documentation β†’ Turnitin slot
    • Validation Report β†’ Turnitin slot
    • Group Reflection & Dev Log β†’ PDF upload slot
    • Peer Evaluation Form β†’ PDF upload slot (each member’s signed section combined into one file)
  4. Check that each file name matches the required format: Session[X]Group[Y]_DocumentName
  5. Confirm that every file has the cover page as the first page, with all Student IDs listed
  6. Click submit β€” you will receive a confirmation email. Screenshot it.

What each team member does individually:

  • Complete your own section of the Peer Evaluation Form
  • Sign it (typed name is acceptable)
  • Send your section to the group leader before the deadline so they can combine and submit

Deadline: Sunday May 15, 23:59 Beijing Time. The LMO submission portal closes at midnight. Do not leave this to the last hour β€” file uploads can be slow.


Final Grade = (Team Grade Γ— 70%) + Peer Points + Pathfinder Points

SourceHow it worksMax points
Team deliverablesYour group’s grade Γ— 70%70 pts
Peer ratingTeammates rate you 0–20 β†’ converted: (score/20) Γ— 1515 pts
Pathfinder ratingPathfinder rates you 0–20 β†’ converted: (score/20) Γ— 1515 pts
Total100 pts

Example: Team gets 75%. You get peer 18/20, pathfinder 19/20. Final = (75 Γ— 0.70) + (18/20 Γ— 15) + (19/20 Γ— 15) = 52.5 + 13.5 + 14.25 = 80.25%

Strong individual scores can raise you above your team’s grade. Weak individual scores can lower you below it.

CategoryPointsWhat it assesses
Documentation Quality0–7Consistent, substantive logbook entries with functional evidence links
Professional Practice0–7Workflow setup, planning methods, quality processes, reflection
Process Engagement0–6Participation in pathfinder sessions, bringing evidence, responding to feedback

How to succeed: document individual contributions each week (30–50 words + links), engage with professional practice tasks introduced in sessions, attend pathfinder check-ins (minimum 2).

See the full Assessment Brief for complete rubric and grade calculation examples.

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